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Police Cops: The Original (2026)

Yes, yes, yes - we have reviewed these clowns a lot. But we hadn’t yet taken this particular group of pals to see the original Police Cops show, so here we are again, and I make absolutely no apologies for... Continue Reading →

Abbie Murphy: Garage Girl (2026 WiP)

So here we are again, staring into the eyes of Cerberus. Well, the eyes on one of his heads anyway - we can’t stare into all six at once. We’re not made of eyes. But how did we get here?... Continue Reading →

Shambles Ensemble: Binding Agent (2026)

Where do you start when reviewing a play like this? Naturally, with coconut margaritas. For the second year running, we kicked off our Brighton Fringe adventure at Halisco, a genuinely superb Mexican fusion spot that we simply can’t get enough... Continue Reading →

Sam See: Government Approved Vote (2025)

Whilst we’re busy doing our little ‘reviewer’ thing at this year’s Brighton Fringe, it became apparent that one of our clan had his own review agenda. He had taken up something called the 100 Pints Challenge, where he had a... Continue Reading →

FRAT: Namesake Theatre (2025)

Today, in the ongoing battle between man and food… both won! Strange opening for a comedy theatre review, but we’re back at Brighton Fringe and, as regular readers know, we like to cover the full experience – and for that,... Continue Reading →

Michael McKenzie: Bed 32 (2025)

As we wandered down Brighton Beach to one of our favourite pre-show haunts (The Loading Bar), we were stopped in our tracks by the shocking news that it had been hired out for a corporate event! Disappointed but by no... Continue Reading →

Juliette Burton: No Brainer (2024)

The weather experts had predicted rain on this day in Brighton, so obviously, we were sat outside in the courtyard at the Twisted Lemon, thoroughly enjoying our drinks in the early evening sun. The cocktails at this hidden gem of... Continue Reading →

Amy Webber: No Previous Experience (2023)

So, this is a slightly unusual one for us as we didn't actually get to see the show. During our recent spell at the Brighton Fringe, we had tickets to see another clown, Amy Webber, but as we neared show... Continue Reading →

Dian Cathal: Generation Why (2022)

Despite the fact that we caught a show at the Caroline of Brunswick last year we had somehow forgotten just how far away from the front it actually is! Our race through the Brighton night was not in vain though,... Continue Reading →

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